The myo Clinic

The myo Clinic Dr. Liesl Roome and her colleagues treat acute & chronic pain with the myoActivation technique. Patients are seen on a physician-referral basis.

Please contact your doctor or regular walk-in clinic for a referral, or visit our website http://www.myoclinic.ca/referrals/ for a copy of our form. Dr. Greg Siren at The myo Clinic treats acute & chronic muscle/myofascial pain with the myoActivation technique. Muscle fibres in sustained contraction following injury are released by knot needling. No Drugs / Physician Delivered/ Immediate Results

https://www.cureus.com/articles/278504-myoactivation-a-structured-assessment-and-therapeutic-process-for-adolescents-wit...
08/29/2024

https://www.cureus.com/articles/278504-myoactivation-a-structured-assessment-and-therapeutic-process-for-adolescents-with-myofascial-dysfunction-and-chronic-low-back-pain-a-case-series?utm_medium=email&utm_source=transaction #!/

Introduction Myofascial dysfunction is a significant, but often unrecognized, contributor to chronic low back pain (CLBP). myoActivation is an innovative method that utilizes a structured assessment and therapeutic process to recognize and manage myofascial dysfunction and pain. Since 2017, the Brit...

08/23/2024
People don't often realize how much the external musculature around the chest wall affects the ability to breathe.  Whil...
08/23/2024

People don't often realize how much the external musculature around the chest wall affects the ability to breathe. While puffers and medications can help relieve bronchospasm, releasing the muscles can also contribute to better chest expansion and ease in breathing.

We are often being asked for evidence and research to back up myoActivation.  There is an extremely large body of eviden...
08/20/2024

We are often being asked for evidence and research to back up myoActivation. There is an extremely large body of evidence to support Trigger point injections, Scar release through needling, myofascial release through manual therapies and the effects on the body. myoActivation incorporates all of this into one. We now have a growing body of evidence specifically for myoActivation and I've added a research section to our website so that you can take a look :

Scientific support pertinent to myoActivation: A form of trigger point needle therapy for chronic pain and mobility restrictions.

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Brentwood Bay, BC
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